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<h2>FOBTV2012 Supersession Announced</h2>
   
    <p align="left">      Future of Broadcast Television (FOBTV) is held to foster global collaboration that may lead to the development of common strategies for the future of terrestrial broadcasting and to exchange technical advances in the rapidly converging areas of terrestrial broadcasting, consumer electronics and networking technologies. Industry technology leaders are to be invited to work together to share their visions of the future of broadcasting. Bringing together the collective perspectives of experts worldwide should benefit industry leaders as they identify their optimum national path for terrestrial broadcasting.</p>
    <p align="left"> We are continuing the discussion that started at the inaugural Future of Broadcast Television Summit held last November in Shanghai, China – how terrestrial broadcasting is evolving and integrating into the broadband ecosystem. At that event over 200 delegates signed a joint declaration, which calls for global cooperation to define new requirements, unify various standards, and promote sharing of technologies to benefit developed and under-developed countries and conserve resources. This session will look at the next generation of television broadcasting from the perspective of consumers' expectations, spectrum issues, and the urgent need for global cooperation on television standards.</p>
    <p align="left"> The Supersession will take place on April 17, 2012 in Las Vegas, USA bringing together the collective perspectives of experts worldwide. Five speakers from Screen Digest (UK), Science and Technology Research Laboratories, Japan Broadcasting Corporation (NHK-STRL, Japan) , Advanced Television Systems Committee (ATSC, USA), the European Broadcasting Union(EBU, EU) and National Engineering Research Center of Digital Television (NERC-DTV, China) will present during the supersession.</p>
    
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